Monday, December 23, 2013

Homeowners 'won't be directly notified of fracking under their homes'

Planning minister Nick Boles scraps “unnecessarily excessive” planning rules
to cut red tape for shale gas companies
Fracking could take place under peoples’ homes without their being directly
informed, campaigners claimed on Wednesday, after ministers scrapped
planning rules requiring every homeowner to be individually notified of
drilling plans.
Fracking, the process used to extract shale gas, can involve drilling a well
horizontally for more than two miles underground, potentially passing under
hundreds of homes.
Existing planning laws required every individual homeowner to be directly
notified of a planning application.
But planning minister Nick Boles said that that required notification of a
“disproportionately large number of individuals and businesses” that would
be “unnecessarily excessive”.
Instead, shale gas companies would be “required to publish a notice in a local
newspaper and put up site displays in local parishes”.
"Shale gas has the potential to provide our country with greater energy
security, growth and jobs," Mr Boles said.
Friends of the Earth energy campaigner Tony Bosworth said: “People should be
notified personally if firms want to drill or frack for oil and gas under
their homes removing that right is a further blow to local communities who
are rightly concerned about the impacts of fracking.
“Earlier this week the Government accepted that fracking could have
potentially significant local impacts. Ministers should be strengthening
rules to protect local people, not weakening them in yet another sop to an
industry that wants to keep us hooked on dirty fossil fuels.”
But industry body, the UK Onshore Operators Group, said that home-owners would
still be directly informed that drilling was going to take place under their
homes as part of the process to negotiate access with landowners.

Ken Cronin, chief executive of UKOOG, said: "The law is quite clear that
operators have to negotiate with landowners with respect to underground
drilling. Operators will comply with the law with respect to all
notification procedures.

2 Long term Jewish opponents of British nationalism having a bad time of it.......................

Denis MacShane Jailed Over Expenses Claims

Denis MacShane gets six months in jail and sarcastically mutters "quelle surprise" as he is led from the dock.

Video: MacShane Has Been 'Punished Enough'

Former Labour minister Denis MacShane has been jailed for six months after admitting making £13,000 of bogus expense claims.

The ex-MP previously pleaded guilty to false accounting by filing 19
fake receipts for "research and translation" services from 2005 to 2008.
MacShane, 65, used the money to fund a series of trips to Europe, including one to judge a literary competition in Paris.
His guilty plea followed more than four years of scrutiny into his use of Commons allowances.
Mr Justice Sweeney, sitting at the Old Bailey, stressed that this
expenses case was different to others because it was not for "personal
profit".
But he added: "The dishonesty involved was considerable and was repeated many times over a period.
"In your case you have no one to blame but yourself."
Flanked by two security officers, MacShane, wearing a dark suit with a
blue striped tie and glasses, said "Cheers" as the sentence was
delivered, before adding, "Quelle surprise" as he was led from the dock.

MacShane resigned as MP for Rotherham
Sky's Darren McCaffrey, at the court, said MacShane argued with the
dock officer before sentencing after being told he could not take his
luggage and mobile phone in with him.
MacShane was told he must serve half his sentence in prison and was ordered to pay costs of £1,500 within two months.
Parliamentary authorities began looking at his claims in 2009 when the
wider scandal engulfed Westminster, and referred him to Scotland Yard
within months.
But the principle of parliamentary privilege meant detectives were not
given access to damning correspondence with the standards commissioner
in which MacShane detailed how signatures on receipts from the European
Policy Institute (EPI) had been faked.
The body was controlled by MacShane and the general manager's signature
was not genuine. One message, dated October 2009, said he drew funds
from the EPI so he could serve on a book judging panel in Paris.
It was not until after police dropped the case last year that the
cross-party Standards Committee published the evidence in a report that
recommended an unprecedented 12-month suspension from the House.
MacShane, 65, who served as Europe minister under Tony Blair, resigned
as MP for Rotherham last November before the punishment could be
imposed.
Police then re-opened their inquiry in the light of the fresh
information and he was charged in May - even though the letters are
still not thought to be admissible in court.
MacShane is reportedly in a relationship with Vicky Pryce, the ex-wife of former Energy Secretary Chris Huhne.http://news.sky.com/story/1186376/denis-macshane-jailed-over-expenses-claims

Macshanes real name is ; Denis Matyjaszek

And even more good news....................................

Police raid home of Labour Lord as part of historic sex abuse probe and spend two days searching his £600,000 apartment

Officers raided the home of Lord Greville Janner of Braunstone, Leicester

Leicestershire Police spent two days searching his flat in Barnet

Spokesman said no arrests have been made in connection with the raid

Neighbour describes seeing police 'coming and going' for days

Lawyers for the peer say he is helping police with their inquiries

Police officers spent two days raiding the
London home of Lord Greville Janner as part of an on-going probe into
historic sex abuse claims

Police officers have raided the
London home of Labour Lord Greville Janner, as part of an 'on-going
criminal investigation' in to historic sex abuse allegations, it has
emerged.Officers from Leicestershire Police spent two days searching the peer's £600,000 apartment in Barnet, north London.The force refused to give details of what was seized at the 85-year-old's home but confirmed it is part of an on-going probe.It is understood the investigation is into allegations of historic sex abuse.A
police spokesman said: 'Leicestershire Police can confirm its officers
executed a search warrant of a property in Barnet, London as part of an
ongoing criminal inquiry.'No arrests have been made at this stage.'The former barrister was named Baron Janner of Braunstone, Leicester in 1997.The peer's lawyers WilmerHale said in a statement, that Lord Janner is helping police officers with their inquiries.The
statement said: 'Lord Janner has not been arrested but has been
assisting the police with their inquiries. We are not able to make any
further comment at this time.'Builders
working on a renovation next door to Janner’s home saw a number of
police cars and officers at the address on Monday and Tuesday.

One said: 'There were police cars here on Monday and Tuesday. They were coming and going all day.'I don’t know what happened, but they’ve been back since.'They were here on Tuesday and came back on Wednesday.'The huge white-fronted property in West Hampstead contains six luxury flats.Janner was at home on Thursday afternoon but did not answer the door.A young man, who identified himself as ‘Jameson’, claimed he was the Lord’s personal spiritual healer.He said: 'The Lord won’t come to the door. He is exhausted with all the stress of dealing with the police.'He’s old and needs his rest. I don’t want to say any more.'

Leicestershire Police refused to comment on what
was seized at Lord Janner's Barnet flat. Officers were seen combing the
property on Monday and Tuesday

In 2006 Lord Janner was
struck by fellow Lord Bramall, a former head of the Armed Forces,
during a furious row over the Lebanon conflict.Janner,
a prominent speaker on Jewish rights who was President of the Board of
British Jews, has been hailed for his efforts to see Holocaust victims
receive compensation.In
1955, he married Myra Sheink, born and bred in Australia, who passed
away in 1996. He has three children and many grandchildren.On
his official website, Janner says his hobbies include 'autograph
collections, glass and other antiquities, swimming, speaking his nine
languages and his family.'It also says he is a member of the Magic Circle and the International Brotherhood of Magicians.

And according to reports another top jew ex Cabinet Minister is going to 'get his collar felt' in the near future for child sex offences.Seems it's the ex Thatcher Home Secretary who isn't really 'Brittish' ! (Pun intended).

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Infamous IRA sniper Bernard McGinn found dead

Bernard McGinn, an
IRA sniper convicted of killing the last British soldier to die before
the Good Friday peace agreement, who has been found dead:

Infamous IRA sniper Bernard McGinn (56) was found dead in a house in Killyconnigan, Monaghan Town, today.

It is thought McGinn died of natural causes. A post Mortem is expected to be held tomorrow.
McGinn
was convicted of killing Lance Bombardier Stephen Restorick in
Bessbrook on February 12, 1997, one of the last British Soldiers to be
killed by the IRA during The Troubles. Restorick was talking and smiling
to a Catholic woman when he was gunned down.
McGinn was a member
of one of two IRA sniper teams which used the deadly Barrett 50 M90
calibre sniper rifle to kill a total of nine members of the British
forces, including Stephen Restorick between 1992 and 1997.
A
native of Castleblayney in County Monaghan, Bernard McGinn was caught by
British Army SAS operatives at a farm near Crossmaglen on 10 April
1997. McGinn confessed to his role in the IRA bombing campaign involving
attacks in Northern Ireland and England and he also implicated more
than twenty members of the IRA’s South Armagh Brigade.
McGinn was
sentenced to a total of 490 years in 1999 for 34 separate offences for
his IRA activities including the murder of three British soldiers, his
involvement in the 1992 bombing of the Baltic Exchange and the 1996
South Quay bombing, and the bombing of Hammersmith Bridge later the same
year. However, he was released in 2000 under the Good Friday Agreement.
McGinn’s
first joined the IRA at the age of 15. His father was a former Sinn
Fein councillor and he was the brother-in- law of Cavan/Monaghan Sinn
Féin TD and Health spokesman Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin. http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/infamous-ira-sniper-bernard-mcginn-found-dead-29858795.html

Thursday, December 19, 2013

‘The nasty side of the Tories was laid bare today as their MPs
laughed and sneered when told how hungry families were turning to food
banks.

Callous Conservative politicians smirked and shouted when Labour MPs
explained in a Commons debate how some shoppers were so desperate they
fought for discount food in supermarkets.
Astonishingly, all the Government ministers from the responsible
departments – including Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith –
left the Commons after just an hour of the debate.
By then Mr Duncan Smith had already ducked questions in the Commons
by choosing not to speak, putting forward his deputy instead.

In one of the most shameful episodes witnessed in Parliament, Tory
backbenchers could be heard laughing dismissively when Labour MP Fiona
MacTaggart told how shoppers at her Tesco in Slough, Berkshire, were now
fighting each other for cheap food.’Read more …

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Latest BNP e-mail - Please pass the sick bucket !!!

Award yourself the title of British Hero by leaving your estate,
or a portion of it, to the British National Party in your will. For more
advice on making a will
visit here, call me, Clive Jefferson, on 0845
809 4581 for personal advice, or contact me by email at legacy@bnp.org.uk

======================================================================NWN: This is what the BNP is now reduced to under crook Griffin. Conning old people out of their wills/properties. We wonder just how many wills have gone AWOL under Nick Griffins despotic rule ?

Sunday, December 08, 2013

Public demands Royal Marine who murdered Taliban fighter should have his sentence halved

39 per cent disagree with ten-year minimum life sentence for Sgt Blackman

Six out of ten say he should serve a maximum of five years behind bars

One in three say he should not be locked up at all

Jailed: Sergeant Alexander Blackman was jailed for at least ten years for murdering a badly wounded Taliban insurgent

The Royal Marine jailed for
at least ten years for murdering a badly wounded Taliban insurgent
should have his sentence halved to a maximum of five years.That
is the overwhelming view of the public in a poll conducted for The Mail
on Sunday – the first survey since the sentence was imposed on Sergeant
Alexander Blackman.A total of 39 per cent disagree with the ten-year minimum life sentence for Sgt Blackman, with 37 per cent in favour. However, almost six out of ten say he should serve a maximum of five years behind bars. And one in three say he should not be locked up at all.The
results of the Survation poll come amid continuing controversy over the
jailing of the Marine, who was dismissed in disgrace for a ‘cold
blooded killing’ that had ‘tarnished’ the good name of the British
Forces.The sentence
has also divided politicians. Senior Tory and former Defence Minister
Sir Gerald Howarth criticised the sentence and said he believes five
years is sufficient punishment for Sgt Blackman.Sir
Gerald, MP for Army garrison town Aldershot, told The Mail on Sunday:
‘The Afghanistan war is as brutal as any we have seen – and only one
side is fighting in accordance with the Geneva Convention. The Taliban
routinely string the limbs of our dead soldiers up on trees.

‘The
highest standard of discipline must be maintained in the Armed Forces
and this man obviously committed an offence. But ten years is too much.
Five years would be more appropriate. The court should have paid greater
attention to this soldier’s fine record in the Army and that he had
done several tours of duty in Afghanistan.’

Sgt Alexander Wayne Blackman: A total of 39 per
cent disagree with the ten-year minimum life sentence for Sgt Blackman,
with 37 per cent in favour

Senior Tory and former Defence Minister Sir
Gerald Howarth criticised the sentence and said he believes five years
is sufficient punishment for Sgt Blackman

Sir Gerald was backed by
Left-wing MP and former soldier Eric Joyce, who argued: ‘It is
ridiculous to treat Sgt Blackman like someone who has carried out a
premeditated murder in civvy street. ‘I
doubt whether the judge has the first idea of what it is like to be on
the battlefield when bullets are flying around. If the legal system
cannot make allowances for that, then it should be changed. Clearly,
this man should go to jail, but five years is enough.’But
former Lib Dem leader and ex-Royal Marine Lord Paddy Ashdown, who was
an MP for Somerset, where Sgt Blackman lives, strongly disagreed. He
said: ‘I am content with the judge’s decision. We go into these
countries to defend the law so we cannot break it. If we do so, the law
must take its natural course and it has.’Asked
whether they agree with the ten-year minimum jail sentence, the
Survation poll suggests narrow opposition to the ruling among the
public. However, the
strength of feeling that he has been treated too harshly emerges clearly
in response to a more detailed question. When asked what punishment Sgt
Blackman deserves, 35 per cent of voters say no jail sentence, 23 per
cent say he should serve five years, 20 per cent back ten years, and 22
per cent say he should serve more than ten years.A family friend said Sgt Blackman’s wife Claire was ‘incredibly grateful’ for the public’s support.Survation interviewed 900 people online yesterday.

NWN: We are not happy with this lad being 'hung out to dry'. He shouldn't have done what he did, but his punishment is far too harsh. This current writer has 'seen action', and almost did do something he ought not to, that involved 'opening up' with his weapon in Northern Ireland.

So I do empathise.

A jail sentence is far too much in our opinion.

In the 1970's period, when something particularly bad occured against us, they pulled the whole Squadron/Regiment out of the line. Maybe the Army + Royal Marines are too small now to do that ?

Wednesday, December 04, 2013

The Government may be covering up the extent to which austerity and welfare cuts are adding to the problem

Hunger in Britain has reached the level of a “public health
emergency” and the Government may be covering up the extent to which
austerity and welfare cuts are adding to the problem, leading experts
have said.

In a letter to the British Medical Journal, a group of
doctors and senior academics from the Medical Research Council and two
leading universities said that the effect of Government policies on
vulnerable people’s ability to afford food needed to be “urgently”
monitored.
A surge in the number of people requiring emergency
food aid, a decrease in the amount of calories consumed by British
families, and a doubling of the number of malnutrition cases seen at
English hospitals represent “all the signs of a public health emergency
that could go unrecognised until it is too late to take preventative
action,” they write.
Despite mounting evidence for a growing food
poverty crisis in the UK, ministers maintain there is “no robust
evidence” of a link between sweeping welfare reforms and a rise in the
use of food banks. However, publication of research into the phenomenon,
commissioned by the Government itself, has been delayed, amid
speculation that the findings may prove embarrassing for ministers.
“Because
the Government has delayed the publication of research it commissioned
into the rise of emergency food aid in the UK, we can only speculate
that the cause is related to the rising cost of living and increasingly
austere welfare reforms,” the public health experts write.
The
authors of the letter, who include Dr David Taylor-Robinson and
Professor Margaret Whitehead of Liverpool University’s Department of
Public Health, say that malnutrition can have a long-lasting impact on
health, particularly among children.
Chris Mould, chief executive
of the Trussell Trust, the largest national food bank provider said
that one in three of the 350,000 people who required a food bank
hand-out this year were children.
He called the BMJ letter a
“timely warning” and criticised the Department of Work and Pensions
(DWP) for keeping its report into the problem “under wraps”.
The
report was commissioned by the Department for Environment Food and Rural
Affairs (Defra) in February, and was completed by an academic at
Warwick University. However, publication has been stalled.
“We’ve
sought to engage with the DWP in order to share our data and share our
experience, with a view to exploring what practical action could be
taken to ease the problem,” Mr Mould told The Independent. “We’ve had refusals, letters saying they do not want to talk to us. We find that deeply disappointing.”
“We
want to see that research. It was commissioned by Government, pulled
together by a highly reputable academic and we want to see what it says.
We understand that the reason it has not been published is that DWP has
queried aspects of the data in it and has been preventing its
publication for months. That, we think, is not acceptable.”
In
their letter, Dr Taylor-Robinson, Professor Whitehead and colleagues
cite figures recently released by the Government which revealed a surge
in the number of malnutrition cases diagnosed at English hospitals since
the recession – up from 3,161 in 2008/09 to 5,499 in 2012/13. They also
draw attention to reports from the Institute for Fiscal Studies which
found a decrease in the number of calories purchased by families, as
well as “substitution with unhealthier foods, especially in families
with young children”.
“Malnutrition in children is particularly
worrying because exposures during sensitive periods can have lifelong
effects, increasing the risk of cardiovascular diseases and other adult
chronic diseases,” they write. “Access to an adequate food supply is the
most basic of human needs and rights.”
A government spokesperson
said that the Coalition had “help[ed] families with the cost of living
[by] increasing the tax-free personal allowance to £10,000, freezing
council tax and freezing fuel duty.”
A Defra spokesperson said
that the food aid report would be published after a “necessary review
and quality assurance process” was complete.
But Luciana Berger,
Labour’s shadow minister for public health, said that it was a “national
scandal” that people were suffering from malnutrition in the UK.
“This
shouldn’t be happening in 21st century Britain,” she said. “With
hundreds of thousands having to access emergency food aid, it’s sadly
unsurprising that people are both eating less and eating less healthily.
David Cameron needs to listen to what the experts are saying and tackle
the cost of living crisis driving people into food poverty.”50,000 people sign petition launched by former food bank user
More
than 50,000 people in have signed a petition calling for Parliament to
hold a debate on the causes of food poverty in the UK.
The petition was launched on Monday by the writer and former food bank user Jack Monroe.
In her appeal on the Change.org website, Ms Monroe called on supporters to “make politicians confront what is happening.”
“I
don’t think this is acceptable in the seventh richest country in the
world – and I’d really like to know the reasons why it’s happening so we
can stop it…” she said. “We need to stop turning a blind eye.”
The petition has been backed by the Unite union and the national food bank charity the Trussell Trust.http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/food-poverty-in-uk-has-reached-level-of-public-health-emergency-warn-experts-8981051.html

NWN: And so it goes on......the UK is being made into a 3rd World country in more ways than one. What next, a return of the workhouses ?

Unless and until nationalists get a grip of issues like this we will go nowhere. With pure numbskulls like Messrs Griffin and Bryan that won't happen. (Waiting for the threats from the Griffinites and Bryan).Golden Dawn have grasped this issue.

Germany's Bundesrat moves to ban far-right NPD

Legislative
body representing the 16 states to submit application to constitutional
court 10 years on from last attempt to ban party

National Democratic
party (NPD) supporters protest in Berlin in August against Germany's
immigration and asylum policies.

Officials in Germany
are to launch a fresh legal attempt to ban the far-right NPD, arguing
that the party's ideology is identical to that of the Nazis.

The
Bundesrat – the upper body of the German parliament, which represents
the country's 16 federal states – is due to submit its renewed
application for an NPD ban to the constitutional court in Karlsruhe on
Tuesday.
A previous attempt to ban the far-right party failed 10
years ago. In 2003, an application was rejected after it emerged that 30
out of 200 members of the NPD leadership had been informants paid for
by the state: some judges felt that this invalidated the evidence
presented by the applicants.
But state officials are confident
that they have a stronger case for a ban this time. Their application
will draw solely on publicly available material and two reports by
academics, none of it provided by so-called V-Personen, or informants.

According
to a report in the newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, the
application will focus less on the NPD's xenophobic and antisemitic
rhetoric and more on its anti-constitutional tendencies. The party's
stated aim is to create "a community of physically and spiritually
homogeneous people".
One of the reasons behind the renewed
application is the National Socialist Underground scandal. The terrorist
group is implicated in the murder of nine migrants and a police
officer. Investigations into the NSU's network revealed close links to
NPD functionaries in Jena, a city near Leipzig.

Neither the
current nor the likely next coalition government is planning to get
formally involved in the application. Chancellor Angela Merkel's
spokesman, Steffen Seibert, said the NPD was an anti-democratic,
xenophobic and an antisemitic party that should be fought with all
means, but that the government did not consider a renewed ban
application necessary.
If the application were to succeed, the NPD
would become the third party to be ruled unconstitutional in postwar
Germany. The neo-Nazi Socialist Reichsparty was banned in 1952 and the
German Communist party in 1956.

An NPD ban may not appear as
urgent as it used to: after almost making it into the Bundestag in 1969,
the party gained only 1.3% of the vote in the general elections in
September. Yet in Saxony and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, the NPD has been an
unwelcome state parliament presence since the middle of the last
decade.

In 2005, the NPD created a scandal when its members left
the chamber of the Saxony parliament during a minute's silence for the
victims of National Socialism. The NPD leader, Holger Apfel, has also
described the allied attack on Dresden during the second world war as a
"bomb holocaust".